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In Vitro Fertilization Clinic in Madrid

At New Fertility Group Madrid, we offer our patients the highest chances of pregnancy.

In Vitro Fertilization Treatment

In vitro fertilization (IVF) in Madrid is a highly complex assisted reproduction treatment. This procedure involves fertilizing eggs outside the uterus (in vitro) with a semen sample prepared in a laboratory.

Once the embryos are obtained, they are cultured and the highest-quality embryos are transferred to the uterine cavity with the goal of achieving pregnancy. In vitro fertilization is a technique that provides high success rates.

The process requires highly qualified professionals, the use of the latest pregnancy technologies, and a faithful commitment from the patient to follow all the steps.

IVF in Madrid - Ancillary Services

If our patients are from outside of Madrid or even Spain, at New Fertility Group Madrid we want our patients to feel comfortable from the very beginning of their treatment.

Controlled ovarian stimulation
The patient takes specific medications to stimulate the ovaries to produce a greater number of follicles, thus increasing the chances of obtaining mature eggs.
Monitoring and oocyte sampling
Using ultrasounds and hormonal tests, the doctor verifies ovarian response and establishes the optimal time for oocyte collection, performed through a minimally invasive procedure.
Laboratory fertilization
The oocytes are fertilized with sperm using specific techniques such as conventional fertilization or ICSI (Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection), which are especially useful in cases of male infertility.
Embryo Culture
The resulting embryos are cultured in incubators that simulate the conditions of the uterus. During this period, embryologists evaluate embryonic development to select the highest-quality embryos.
Embryo Transfer
The selected embryos are transferred to the uterus, usually on the fifth day of development (blastocyst stage), improving the chances of implantation.
Pregnancy Tests
Approximately 10-14 days after embryo transfer, a pregnancy test will confirm the outcome of the treatment.

Innovation and advanced technology

At our IVF center in Madrid, we use the most advanced technologies:

  • Time-Lapse Imaging
    A system that allows continuous monitoring of embryos without having to remove them from the incubator, reducing the risk of stress and increasing the precision of embryo selection.
  • Preimplantation Genetic Testing (PGT)
    Useful for identifying any genetic or chromosomal abnormalities in embryos, increasing the chances of a healthy pregnancy.
  • Next-generation incubators
    Designed to ensure optimal temperature, pH, and humidity conditions, essential for proper embryo development.
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Advantages of our In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) clinic in Madrid

  • Proven Effectiveness IVF is one of the most effective techniques for treating infertility, with success rates that vary depending on the patient’s age and medical condition.
  • Flexibility of Options Donated oocytes and/or sperm can be used, expanding treatment options even for patients with reduced ovarian reserve or azoospermia.
  • Treatment Personalization Our approach is based on tailored protocols, optimizing each step to meet the patient’s specific needs.
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Innovation and advanced technology

The IVF process can be emotionally intense. For this reason, we offer ongoing psychological support, helping couples manage the stress and expectations that accompany each stage of treatment. Empathy and understanding are integral to our approach, as we believe that emotional well-being is essential to the success of the process.
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Request your free consultation at our clinic in Madrid and we will review your case without obligation.

FREE anti-Müllerian hormone test.

Is this not your first cycle?
Don't get discouraged

If you’ve already undergone an IVF cycle and haven’t achieved the expected success, don’t be discouraged. That first cycle can give us a lot of information about how your ovaries and eggs are functioning, and what happens when the eggs and sperm unite. All this experience can be extremely helpful in improving the procedures for subsequent cycles and improving your chances of pregnancy.

Schedule a free consultation at New Fertility Group Madrid, where we’ll assess how to improve your treatment and your chances.

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PMA: Our success rates
80%
Egg donation
Cumulative pregnancy over a treatment cycle
63%
ICSI
Cumulative pregnancy rate over a treatment cycle
96%
Single embryo transfer
Percentage in which only one embryo is transferred
99%
Blastocyst thaw survival

Frequently asked questions about IVF in Madrid

Is there a maximum age limit for getting pregnant?

In general terms, and based on the recommendation of the National Commission for Assisted Reproduction, assisted reproduction techniques are not recommended for women over 50 years of age. However, the age limit depends on various factors, which are evaluated by the specialists at New Fertility Group Madrid, in relation to the In Vitro Fertilization treatment in Madrid.

This In Vitro Fertilization treatment in Madrid is recommended when there are causes that prevent adequate fertilization through natural means. At New Fertility Group Madrid, we conduct a prior evaluation of all our patients not only to determine the possible cause, but also to define and carry out the best process for each case.

The most common cases in which it is recommended are the following:

  • Endometriosis: A disease in which the tissue that lines the inside of the uterus grows outside of it. Its symptoms include pelvic pain and infertility; its cause is unknown, and it can lead to alterations in the fallopian tubes and poor ovarian quality.
  • Advanced Age: After the age of 35, the quality and number of eggs begin to decrease significantly in women. There is no defined age limit because many factors are involved, but it is often the main cause of low-quality eggs.
  • Failed previous artificial insemination cycles: The reasons for these previous failures can be due to a variety of reasons, ranging from a lack of eggs to difficulty achieving a pregnancy.
  • Fallopian tube malfunctions: In this case, they may be blocked or have been damaged or lost due to an ectopic pregnancy. Blocked tubes are one of the main causes of infertility in women, as their proper functioning is essential for the union of egg and sperm. Often, the obstruction is due to infections, endometriosis, or hydrosalpinx.
  • Hydrosalpinx: This is a disorder of the reproductive system, usually caused by an infection, and is characterized by the obstruction and accumulation of fluid in the tubes, which causes them to dilate and distend, leading to infertility. In the case of a hydrosalpinx, minor surgery is recommended to remove the damaged tube or tubes before starting any IVF treatment, since pregnancy rates can decrease significantly.
  • Preimplantation genetic diagnosis: These are cases in which the embryo must undergo preimplantation diagnosis to rule out genetic diseases. This way, the genetically altered embryo can be detected before being transferred. This prevents the transmission of serious diseases such as cystic fibrosis or muscular dystrophy, among others. However, it is also possible to perform a genetic aneuploidy test on the embryo to rule out embryos affected by Down syndrome or other genetic pathologies linked to maternal age. This aneuploidy test is indicated in cases of repeated miscarriages or embryo implantation failure.
  • Low quality of the semen sample: Cases in which the semen has a low number of usable sperm. This greatly reduces the chances of fertilization of the egg and, therefore, of achieving pregnancy and ensuring that the pregnancy is viable and does not end in miscarriage. Sometimes, the decrease in the quality of the semen sample can be associated with symptoms such as difficulty maintaining an erection, pain, or testicular swelling. The causes of decreased semen sample quality are often unknown, but environmental or genetic factors may be involved. Infections, varicoceles, tumors, or previous surgeries, as well as environmental factors such as tobacco, caffeine, strenuous exercise, certain medications, or occupations involving exposure to toxins, can have significant reproductive influences.
When to take a pregnancy test is a common question for women undergoing in vitro insemination (IVF) in Madrid. The hormone human chorionic gonadotropin holds the answer. A laboratory analysis of a blood sample taken 12 to 14 days after the transfer will reveal whether the woman is pregnant.

At New Fertility Group Madrid, we offer our patients the highest chances. The success rate is over 55-60% for each blastocyst transfer in cases with a good prognosis.

This is a highly effective technique, with an ever-increasing percentage of pregnancies achieved on the first attempt. The number of children born through in vitro fertilization in our country is increasing, and the number of couples opting for this procedure is growing every year.

The cost of this technique in our country can vary due to multiple factors. When choosing a clinic where to perform the treatment, it’s important to consider not only the preliminary study that determines which technique is most appropriate, but also the safety, experience, and technologies used.
For example, the WITNESS method used by New Fertility Group Madrid for the continuous monitoring and traceability of gametes and embryos, which offers maximum traceability for our processes. We also offer affordable prices, easy payment and financing options, and collaboration with various medical societies.

If the couple so desires, this IVF procedure in Madrid can result in a twin pregnancy, which is more likely than a natural pregnancy.
In any case, the patient and her partner, in consultation with the attending specialist, have the final say on the number of embryos to be transferred, always keeping in mind that multiple pregnancies entail a greater number of complications, such as premature birth, and the possibility of hypertension and diabetes during pregnancy, as well as intrauterine growth retardation.

To answer this question, it is necessary to understand the differences between the two. The most important difference relates to where fertilization occurs. Artificial insemination is performed in the fallopian tubes. This is the most natural procedure performed and is usually done in cases with a good prognosis and a maternal age below 37-38 years.
In vitro fertilization in Madrid, the procedure is performed in a laboratory and subsequently inserted into the mother’s body once the embryo has formed. It is a more complex technique and is initially indicated for women or couples over 37-38 years of age or who have genetic problems, previous artificial insemination failures, bilateral tubal obstruction, poor semen sample quality, embryo implantation failure, or repeated miscarriages.

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